| 21. | A common version swaps the names in the first two lines and improves the scansion of the final line:
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| 22. | This metrical scansion does not attempt to show the various rhythmic features that would occur in a competent reading.
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| 23. | The answer is, still, 5, but that could not be deduced from this rhythmic scansion .)
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| 24. | Also since scansion is its own thing, it is probably appropriate for it to have its own markup.
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| 25. | Here, we've added a rhythmic scansion ( 1 = lightest stress and 4 = heaviest stress ).
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| 26. | The scansion of his verses seems occasionally to require, in French fashion, an accent on an unstressed syllable.
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| 27. | However, Jespersen did not fully integrate his notation ( even to the level implied by the scansions above ).
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| 28. | Child's linguistic researches are largely responsible for how Chaucerian grammar, pronunciation, and scansion are now generally understood.
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| 29. | The Internet also provides tools like Latin spell checkers for contemporary Latin writers, or scansion tools for contemporary Latin poets.
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| 30. | In the second line, " and " is both unstressed and ictic, but the scansion marks it only as unstressed.
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